Italian Heritage Month @TDSB
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Official Twitter account for @TDSB Italian Heritage Month that celebrates Italian heritage & honours the many contributions and traditions of Italian Canadians.
Joined May 2021
At @WoodbineMS we celebrated #perseverance at our final character assembly. Congrats to our award winners!🎖️We also recognized #pride month🏳️🌈, Italian & Portuguese Speaking Heritage month 🇮🇹🇵🇹 & had an amazing Bollywood dance performance💃@tdsb @Equity48 @MFraserTDSB @JamesX_Li
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Happy @TDSBItalianHer1 month!!! Thanks to the staff and students of @newtonbrook_ss for the incredible performances in honour of our rich culture, at today's kick-off!!
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We are proud to recognize Italian Heritage Month in June. This year's theme, 'La Dolce Vita,' celebrates the joy and vibrancy of Italian culture. Learn more: https://t.co/i17hKyAx0H
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#GivingTuesday is next week! Why not direct your funds to the TDSB Winter Outerwear Drive?! Every donation—big or small—helps us ensure all students stay warm this winter so they can focus on achievement in and out of the classroom. Donate today: https://t.co/BNebwGzBAR
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That's a wrap for #ItalianHeritageMonth 2024! Thanks to all members of our @TDSB community for sharing the stories of Italian-Canadians and embracing our future. May the celebrations continue throughout the year. 🇮🇹
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#FunFact: Pizza was invented in 1860 in the city of Naples, which is the regional capital of Campania and third-largest city in Italy. #ItalianHeritageMonth
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This year’s #TDSBItalianHeritageMonth theme is: Sharing our Stories and Embracing our Future. Through this lens, we asked a few of our students to share their favourite Italian traditions or memories⤵️
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#FunFact: There are only 21 letters in the standard Italian alphabet. The Italian alphabet doesn’t have the letters J, K, W, X or Y. #ItalianHeritageMonth
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#FunFact: The Toronto area between Trinity Bellwoods and Palmerston neighborhoods became the settlement location for a large number of Italian immigrants during the early 20th century. Many families opened businesses in the area, which later became known as Toronto's #LittleItaly
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Last week, author Bruna Di Giuseppe-Bertoni captivated @TDSB_ParkLane with her children's book, kicking off the festivities for @TDSBItalianHer1! Find out more:
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Italian Heritage celebrations well under way at PL! A thank you to all our special guests, including author Bruna Di Giuseppe, who read her beautiful book, I Call My Grandmother "Nonna"!!! @RonFelsen @rchernoslin
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